i was just wondering under which circumstances i would use dput?
my understanding was that when pushing a signed tag in the packaging repos (those which are pointed to from deb-build-jobs (?)) that the build server would automagically start the build.
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Feb 15 2021
Feb 14 2021
I am unaware of any issues with Firefox ESR violating the FSF Free System Distribution Guidelines.
We are aware of a some issues that might violate FSDG, and we are examining each of those individually.
I am unaware of any issues with Chromium violating the FSF Free System Distribution Guidelines.
Thanks again. You can do that now at T992.
OK @jonas.smedegaard ! I'll copy-paste-crop my comment on the proper issue when it's ready! ;)
thanks for your input, @francois - but please wait until this multi-issue has been broken into parts before contributing further, because a) it is too difficult to discuss multiple issues at once in this interface, and b) it is not possible to reassign comments to other more narrow-scoped issue reports once made.
Regarding the first issue, although I agree that people at Purism shouldn't instruct how to install proprietary software (especially this kind of critical drivers!), It would be difficult to forbid instructions or discussions about installing or upgrading Coreboot, which still contains blobs.
Feb 12 2021
thanks @mak !
Feb 11 2021
Fixed now. Apparently dak forgot a source package... Not sure how that happened, this could only occur if something was manually deleted the wrong way, or a bad database backup was restored...
It's fixed now though, and I checked for any more of this kind of issue and found none.
Noticed this too late because the warning email went straight to spam (the attached logfile apparently was suspicious).
This is caused by either a dak bug or something feeding dak bad data:
File "/srv/dist/dak/daklib/archive.py", line 164, in install_binary .filter(Suite.suite_id == source_suites.c.id) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'c'
nginx error log on Artemis is saying:
Can be closed, we have a working store now.
Both amber-phone and byzantium have now adaptive versions of iagno.
@jeremiah.foster how did i get pulled in here?
Feb 10 2021
Get:289 https://repo.pureos.net/pureos byzantium/main arm64 xdg-user-dirs arm64 0.17-2 [53.2 kB]
E: Failed to fetch https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/c/chardet/python3-chardet_4.0.0-1_all.deb Error reading from server - read (5: Input/output error) [IP: 138.201.228.45 443]
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
Fetched 94.6 MB in 9s (10.1 MB/s)
@guido - have you seen this issue?
This should be fixed in later versions.
Similar issue:
Feb 5 2021
The idea of "shadowing" upstream or downstream as the case may be seems pretty useful though my brain is more accustomed to having the PureOS version of a package be higher.
Feb 3 2021
just to add - this is during video playback (e.g. YouTube)
Feb 2 2021
we have it in byzantium and amber-phone hence this can be closed.
Feb 1 2021
Jan 31 2021
I did these steps and now my installation ends up on a black screen with a flashing cursor.
Jan 27 2021
Jan 26 2021
AppStream is more for app meta-data while apt-file basically searches a directory of ASCII text to find specific files inside packages. I'm not sure if you could use AppStream as an apt-file replacement.
Since we have AppStream and this feature isn't one of the most popular ones, its priority is low.
Jan 25 2021
Jan 24 2021
Jan 23 2021
Basically my fear is that people will end up having chromium installed in their systems 📦
@mak pinging you here because the changelog of these packages indicates you were the last person to update them. But feel free to assign to someone else 😄
Jan 22 2021
If this is an issue with Thunderbird, it should be filed upstream
Jan 21 2021
I have gnome-authenticator and its dependencies (pyfavicon, pyzbar and yoyo) backported to amber-phone locally on my phone already, just need to push it out and set up CI.
I don't think it's feasible to package Fractal for amber-phone; however, it should be possible to have it in byzantium. Mobian has a preliminary packaging at https://gitlab.com/mobian1/packages/fractal